backstage meaning
EN[bækˈsteɪdʒ] [-eɪdʒ]WBackstage
- Backstage may refer to:
- The backstage area of a theatre, or the backstage area of motion picture or television production.
- NounPLbackstagesPREback-SUF-age
- The area behind a stage out of view of the audience where performers wait to give their show; especially that of the dressing rooms.
- The private portion of the space used by a business or enterprise.
- Another broad issue regarding the physical setting involves decisions about the setting's frontstage and backstage.
- The area behind a stage out of view of the audience where performers wait to give their show; especially that of the dressing rooms.
- AdjectiveCOMmore backstageSUPmost backstage
- AdverbCOMmore backstageSUPmost backstage
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Before the competition opened, inspectors were backstage opening pots, checking vegetable bags to make sure none had been precut [ … ] .
- The backstage — really just a back porch shielded by curtains — just got that awning; the stage itself was finally refloored.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Another broad issue regarding the physical setting involves decisions about the setting's frontstage and backstage.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of backstage in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
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- en backstager
- en backstages
- en backstagers
Source: Wiktionary